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Brown Wins

The Republican Scott Brown win in Tuesday’s special election caused a major upset defeat for Democrat Martha Coakley. The senate seat of liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy is now in the counts of Republicans.

With 99% of the vote completed, the light of victory is at the corner as Brown had secured 52% of votes against Martha Coakley’s 47%. A consortium of media, the National Election Pool has reported the victory for Scott Brown.

Brown win at the seat of liberal lion who reigned for almost 47 years before succumbing to cancer last year in August and before him it was with his older brother John Kennedy who also enjoyed it for eight years before becoming the president of United State of America in 1960. The Brown win has really shattered the legacy that was encompassing almost entirely the 19 century.

The Brown win has changed everything according to Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts.

Massachusetts voters take part in the special election braving the cold weather, as stakes for domestic agenda were high including famous health reform bill from Obama government.

Brown win will strip Democrats of their much rhetoric proportion of 60-40 that was claimed as a super-majority. The Democrats were in need of this seat to have all sixty votes in their pocket to pass the health reform bill that may face a dwindling status in the wake of Brown win.

Forty-one-Forty-one was the chant of the supporters at all Brown rallies and man came up with their expectations and political pundits are expecting some more surprises for Obama government in the coming elections this year.

Brown Win

Brown Win

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